Boards & Committees

Wilton Manors City & Community Boards

The Wilton Manors City Commission appoints members of the public to fill vacancies on various boards and citizen advisory committees that make recommendations and decisions on a variety of matters affecting our community. These appointments give Wilton Manors residents from a variety of backgrounds a chance to volunteer their skills and contribute to our municipality. For more information, contact the City Clerk's Office at (954) 390-2128.

Budget Review Advisory Committee

Functions

This board was created to review and sustain policy issues as they relate to both current and proposed operating budgets and the seven- year expenditure projects and make their recommendations to the City Commission. This is a two-year term office.

Civil Service Board

The Civil Service Board is composed of five members, three appointed by the City Commission and two elected by the civil service city employees. The purpose of the board is to make comments and recommendations of the Civil Service rules to the City Commission and also to make investigations concerning the enforcement and effect of Article XII (Civil Service) of the City's Code of Ordinances.
Members

Library Advisory Board

Functions

The Library Advisory Board recommends to the City Commission Rules, Regulations and Policies to govern the maintenance and operations of the City Library. The Library Advisory Board also solicits any gifts or bequests of money and other property, books or any donations made to the Library. This is a three-year term office.

Wilton Manors Pension Board of Trustees

Functions

The Board of Trustees has the sole responsibility for the exclusive administration and proper effective operation of the plan and Trust Fund under the provisions of the city pension plan. This is a two-year term office.

Wilton Manors Economic Development Task Force

Functions

The Economic Development Task Force responsibility is to make written reports and recommendation to City Commission concerning Marketing strategy, Identification of parcels or tracts of land for future developments, recommendations of programs, incentives and ordinances to encourage economic development in the City. For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (954) 390-2123.